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involved with the right to be seen to be credible. when there bureaus are the simplest formula for controversy burning rubber on the streets of bahrain checkers like sheep weekend on our team. but as well as set full partial election recount up to a consensual or a the election consul agree to order the presidential ballot sets while nicholas and i do a p pez to be sworn in as the new leader. and a divided a wrong but deadly pre-election violence highlife the country sectarian split and the battle to secure lucrative oil fields along that when we come back. i reckon cardiologist dr omar. he claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did doctor what he see puts to data that the number of pressed cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent case of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand
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towards security towards militarization towards the abrogation of civil rights and civil liberties which i think ultimately don't defend protect and make people more secure . the revelation that the boston bombing suspects are of chechen origin has led to a quick shift in american attitudes towards the region on r.t. dot com we have opinion on the standard u.s. portrayal of armed chechen groups as a freedom fighters and how it has changed overnight to depict them now as ferocious militants. of the boston marathon attacks were not the only tragedy to hit the united states and this week a powerful blast ripped through a small texas town on wednesday after a fertilizer plant caught fire at least fourteen people lost their lives most of them emergency responders and almost two hundred were injured. well you know i think you really do you know. that explosion very powerful what you witnessed just what is believed to have been an accident flattened entire neighborhoods in the town of west leaving several schools and a nursing home in ruins a spokesman for the texas department of public safety
towards security towards militarization towards the abrogation of civil rights and civil liberties which i think ultimately don't defend protect and make people more secure . the revelation that the boston bombing suspects are of chechen origin has led to a quick shift in american attitudes towards the region on r.t. dot com we have opinion on the standard u.s. portrayal of armed chechen groups as a freedom fighters and how it has changed overnight to depict them now as ferocious militants. of...
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rights groups here are saying that is quite unacceptable. the suspect's family claims had been under f.b.i. surveillance for the past five years and refused to believe that the young men carried out the atrocity. over went to the north caucuses where the brother's family lives now and spoke to one of their relatives in the city of nashville is in deep shock for what happened the brothers ferentz refused to talk to any media in the early saturday but i managed to speak to a close relative of the family to part two months are you mom the one who is married to the voice uncle now she told me how ready tragic and difficult the life of the family was but for years they have been moving from one place to another the father of the two brothers couldn't find a proper job they have been moving from kyrgyzstan to change them back to the later to dagestan where they spent just a bit over a year until they moved to the united states in two thousand and two now she showed us some pictures were taken during that time in some of them captured those brother
rights groups here are saying that is quite unacceptable. the suspect's family claims had been under f.b.i. surveillance for the past five years and refused to believe that the young men carried out the atrocity. over went to the north caucuses where the brother's family lives now and spoke to one of their relatives in the city of nashville is in deep shock for what happened the brothers ferentz refused to talk to any media in the early saturday but i managed to speak to a close relative of the...
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states and causing really a lot of debate civil rights groups are saying that he should be able to have these rights provided to him. a u.s. citizen being investigated in a criminal case but certainly this is not been the case officials are using the public safety clause and the criticism stems from the fact that they did say earlier that any immediate threat has been removed also it's important to mention that republican lawmakers in the united states have been suggest. that i have been treated as an enemy competence this is also been a topic of much debate because we are of course talking about a u.s. citizen or nine didn't become a naturalized citizen last year on september eleventh he has also lived in the united states since two thousand and two and this case involves u.s. a u.s. citizen committing a terror act on u.s. soil it's also important to know that a major aspect of this case that's being debated is the participation of the f.b.i. because as we do know back in two thousand and eleven they did receive a request from a foreign government this is russia's government that said
states and causing really a lot of debate civil rights groups are saying that he should be able to have these rights provided to him. a u.s. citizen being investigated in a criminal case but certainly this is not been the case officials are using the public safety clause and the criticism stems from the fact that they did say earlier that any immediate threat has been removed also it's important to mention that republican lawmakers in the united states have been suggest. that i have been...
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towards a security towards militarization towards the abrogation of civil rights and civil liberties which i think ultimately don't defend protect and make people more secure . and on the wave of fear and frustration after the deadly bombings in boston the highly controversial cyber security bill finally gets from the u.s. house of representatives next hour we report on how the new law could be used in the war on terror and why it's called cry in america. well on top of the tragedy in boston this week also saw the u.s. hit with one of its worst industrial disasters in decades leaving fifteen dead more than one hundred injured and dozens still missing an explosion at a texas fertilizer plant was so powerful it registered as a small earthquake and could be more than one hundred kilometers away. i think with. the resulting explosion why danton time neighborhoods of the small town of west entire blocks of hi is this and apartments were mangled by the blast as well as a nearby retirement home and school in the immediate aftermath noxious fumes hung heavy over the area wildfires could be s
towards a security towards militarization towards the abrogation of civil rights and civil liberties which i think ultimately don't defend protect and make people more secure . and on the wave of fear and frustration after the deadly bombings in boston the highly controversial cyber security bill finally gets from the u.s. house of representatives next hour we report on how the new law could be used in the war on terror and why it's called cry in america. well on top of the tragedy in boston...
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states and causing really a lot of debate between certain politicians and civil rights groups also it's important to mention that republican lawmakers in the united states have been suggesting that to be treated as an enemy competent this is also been a topic of much debate because we are of course talking about a u.s. citizen as we do know back in two thousand and eleven they did receive a request from a foreign government this is russia's government that said that they should look into the identity of the older brother the older suspect to milan back that he was twenty four years. old and the f.b.i. did receive recommendations that they investigate him they did in fact bring to milan in for questioning the followed his phone calls they intercepted his social relationships as well as his activity online but did come to a conclusion that he is not dangerous and did end up freeing him and of course because the f.b.i. right now is being criticized for this they're going to trace their steps back look into what exactly they could have missed but also try to establish right now with the sec
states and causing really a lot of debate between certain politicians and civil rights groups also it's important to mention that republican lawmakers in the united states have been suggesting that to be treated as an enemy competent this is also been a topic of much debate because we are of course talking about a u.s. citizen as we do know back in two thousand and eleven they did receive a request from a foreign government this is russia's government that said that they should look into the...
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towards security towards militarization towards the abrogation of civil rights and civil liberties which i think ultimately don't defend protect and make people more secure. now the trial of rushers top opposition activist alexy in the valley has been adjourned for a week he's accused of taking half a million dollars from a state run timber company he had vies nearly four years ago the anti corruption blogger insists however that the case against him is politically motivated details now from oxys you go to school. the court hearing ended just around one hour after starting defense appealed to the judge to reschedule saying they didn't have enough time to properly get ready and the judge agreed to reschedule for next week so i could see the wily exit in the courthouse behind the surrounded by a crowd of journalists and supporters in fact we're told that some people have to camp out here throughout the night in front of the courthouse to get in since the room inside fits only around sixty people and there's a very heavy media presence and lots of supporters here as well earlier we saw two
towards security towards militarization towards the abrogation of civil rights and civil liberties which i think ultimately don't defend protect and make people more secure. now the trial of rushers top opposition activist alexy in the valley has been adjourned for a week he's accused of taking half a million dollars from a state run timber company he had vies nearly four years ago the anti corruption blogger insists however that the case against him is politically motivated details now from...
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towards a security towards militarization towards the abrogation of civil rights and civil liberties which i think ultimately don't defend protect and make people more secure . the revelation of the boston bombing suspects are of chechen origins led to a quick shift to an american attitudes towards the region no doughty dot com a website was opinion on how the standard u.s. portrayal of chechen groups as freedom fighters changed overnight to depict the now as ferocious militants. the boston marathon attacks would not the only trying to hit the u.s. since last week of course a powerful blast ripped through that small texas town a wednesday after a fertilizer plant caught fire at least fourteen people lost their lives most of the motions he responded as an almost two hundred people were injured. well you know. i think we're a little bit you know it was a huge explosion which is believed to have been an accident it flattened entire neighborhoods in the town of west leaving several schools in a nursing home in ruins a spokesman for the texas department of public safety was at the scene h
towards a security towards militarization towards the abrogation of civil rights and civil liberties which i think ultimately don't defend protect and make people more secure . the revelation of the boston bombing suspects are of chechen origins led to a quick shift to an american attitudes towards the region no doughty dot com a website was opinion on how the standard u.s. portrayal of chechen groups as freedom fighters changed overnight to depict the now as ferocious militants. the boston...
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states and causing really a lot of debate between certain politicians and civil rights groups as we do know back in two thousand and eleven the f.b.i. did receive a request from a foreign government this is russia's government that said that they should look into the identity of the older brother the older suspect to milan and the f.b.i. did in fact ring to milan in for questioning but did come to a conclusion that he is not dangerous and did end up freeing him and of course because the f.b.i. right now is being criticized for this they're going to trace their steps back look into what exactly they could have missed but also try to establish right now with the second suspect being alive whether the two brothers had any kind of connection to extremist groups that they might have overlooked two years ago and in the in the time in the years and days leading up to the bombings that took place here in boston also of course they're going to consider and look into the purposes of the trip to the old. brother to milan when he went back to the north caucuses for about six months they're goin
states and causing really a lot of debate between certain politicians and civil rights groups as we do know back in two thousand and eleven the f.b.i. did receive a request from a foreign government this is russia's government that said that they should look into the identity of the older brother the older suspect to milan and the f.b.i. did in fact ring to milan in for questioning but did come to a conclusion that he is not dangerous and did end up freeing him and of course because the f.b.i....
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rights to an opposition which is clearly looking for a violent provocation to generate and contributes. and thing which is going on for for thirteen years but yes you are i didn't drops of a ship that venezuela is in for a tough time and it's very difficult now to put to predict the future dr william robinson professor of sociology at the university of california thank you very much indeed for joining us live and showing us your thoughts here not a thank you my pleasure thank you well still to come this hour here on our t.v. a divisive figure. but to celebrate for his examine the controversial legacy of former prime minister margaret thatcher after a funeral in london. also still to come this hour the u.s. military admits two detainees on hunger strike at one time or attempted suicide this is former senior politicians accuse american officials of spreading torture in the facility for little or no return the details after this break stay with the. world. science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. about international and world
rights to an opposition which is clearly looking for a violent provocation to generate and contributes. and thing which is going on for for thirteen years but yes you are i didn't drops of a ship that venezuela is in for a tough time and it's very difficult now to put to predict the future dr william robinson professor of sociology at the university of california thank you very much indeed for joining us live and showing us your thoughts here not a thank you my pleasure thank you well still to...
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rights advocates say the public sentiment of familiar argument i have nothing to hide so we shouldn't concern me over the years it has contributed to the erosion of rights many of the patriot act provisions have been passed and repassed over and over again and they still stand and then the new national defense authorization act contains a provision which allows for indefinite detention without due process at the discretion of the president the statute has no temporal or geographic limitations and can be used by future presidents to militarily detain people captured far from any battlefield experts say with laws like this once they're adopted they're very difficult to reverse as far as u.s. actions overseas part of the nation's response to terror policies like torture or drone strikes which target terrorist suspects but also kill civilians overseas terrorism draws strength from the adoption of extra legal violence as a counter measure but it's yet unclear how much security people draw from giving up their rights in washington i'm going to. believe that betting on technology to keep peo
rights advocates say the public sentiment of familiar argument i have nothing to hide so we shouldn't concern me over the years it has contributed to the erosion of rights many of the patriot act provisions have been passed and repassed over and over again and they still stand and then the new national defense authorization act contains a provision which allows for indefinite detention without due process at the discretion of the president the statute has no temporal or geographic limitations...
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it's a civilized country to act like this this is just a sign for him. to think that what exactly are we doing in our society when i mean our society in this case us. well and finally mr of and it's we know that president obama made repairing u.s. relations with islamic world he is one of his top foreign priorities but how is this likely to go down was the those feeling similar to the alleged boston bombers i mean is this likely to appease them. i don't i don't think so well let's look first of all let's not forget that whomever these people out there are even within the islamic or the islamic people they are a very small minority very violent and is a huge problem but whether there are going to i think not it's actually a cover for a moment where it doesn't really matter what the u.s. changes in policy. because you want to see change is going to have to look in the longer and see what can we do in the long term to prevent these kind of things don't happen in. your police investigate well it's like i said in the beginning let's not rush into group who is
it's a civilized country to act like this this is just a sign for him. to think that what exactly are we doing in our society when i mean our society in this case us. well and finally mr of and it's we know that president obama made repairing u.s. relations with islamic world he is one of his top foreign priorities but how is this likely to go down was the those feeling similar to the alleged boston bombers i mean is this likely to appease them. i don't i don't think so well let's look first of...
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takes you to the route on the right. i reckon cardiologist dr omar our. he c. claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr al kooper he see puts to data that the number of pressed cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent and cases of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and three invasions of iraq and which nato forces used white phosphorus depleted uranium rounds and other toxic gases and poisonous substances human rights watch and the world health organization have measured radiation levels in iraq and consider many places in iraq even some very far from the fighting to be contaminated naturally radiation is not racist and foreign soldiers in iraq are not immune usa today even published research results that found that depleted uranium was indeed in the lungs and other organs of navy vets who filed
takes you to the route on the right. i reckon cardiologist dr omar our. he c. claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr al kooper he see puts to data that the number of pressed cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent and cases of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one...
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not a new tactic on the part of the new group of the venezuelan opposition and generally the far right in america which along through washington the idea is you have an all out to staples and this civilization campaign this is simply another tactic within the campaign there's been diplomatic isolation economic sabotage our military activity the attempted coup d'etat in two thousand and two massive us financing for the internal opposition including for property rights and for the organizations that he represents and so we see this very often when this all the action which is very close and when the united states wants to get rid of a government in this case from a dude with little government around an election it will launch violence and trying create chaos and instability and the united states will not recognize the results and this is the be at least of this is an incredible the focusing on the part of u.s. foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was massive fool because mexico's a close ally of the united states the u.s. immediately work recognizes the results
not a new tactic on the part of the new group of the venezuelan opposition and generally the far right in america which along through washington the idea is you have an all out to staples and this civilization campaign this is simply another tactic within the campaign there's been diplomatic isolation economic sabotage our military activity the attempted coup d'etat in two thousand and two massive us financing for the internal opposition including for property rights and for the organizations...
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radicalizing the world seems to be what we're really good at right now getting people angry at this nation certainly seems to be a valid argument that is going to be brought before civil pewters we've been waging a war on terror for over a decade now we've destabilized how many countries and we're killing how many nationals that have nothing to do with terrorism whatsoever and we're doing it for reasons that the american people been lied to overwrite weapons of mass destruction and so on so can this lead to people becoming hostile towards the west how can it not affect the columbia law school's human rights institute six months ago came out the report showing a that obama has exponentially increased the number of drone strikes since he's been president but ninety eight percent of the casualties and drone strikes are civilian so it's fifty civilians killed for every one so-called high value targets being killed the notion we want peace with the rest of the world well that's all we're that's all talk when the cameras are on and those cameras are on the drones why people die and for the lates
radicalizing the world seems to be what we're really good at right now getting people angry at this nation certainly seems to be a valid argument that is going to be brought before civil pewters we've been waging a war on terror for over a decade now we've destabilized how many countries and we're killing how many nationals that have nothing to do with terrorism whatsoever and we're doing it for reasons that the american people been lied to overwrite weapons of mass destruction and so on so can...
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in america which along to washington the idea is you have to do struggles in this civilization campaign this is simply another talk to within that there's been diplomatic isolation economic sabotage power military activity the attempted coup d'etat in two thousand and two the merits of u.s. financing for the internal opposition including for property rights and for the organizations that he represents and so we see this. we often win this election which is very close and when the united states wants to get rid of the government in this case that would do the job the school did over most around an election it will launch violence and trying to create chaos and instability in the united states will not recognize the results and this is the be all pleased that this is an incredible the focus is on the part of u.s. foreign policy because we want to project total actions in which there was less of a fool because mexico's a close ally of the united states it's the us media that it was the result only groups that showed just by the position that this for your own sense is no moral authority wh
in america which along to washington the idea is you have to do struggles in this civilization campaign this is simply another talk to within that there's been diplomatic isolation economic sabotage power military activity the attempted coup d'etat in two thousand and two the merits of u.s. financing for the internal opposition including for property rights and for the organizations that he represents and so we see this. we often win this election which is very close and when the united states...
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liberties a rosen's we should be surprised at all to the call to suspend the suspects rights and here's what she had to say. not. being climbing up the ladders towards the police state in fact he had been. operating within the all the police's. characteristics you look at it from the illegal eavesdropping to the illegal detentions to go on time oh who patriot act to now says i mean it's just been going on more and it's been going on we're relentlessly let's talk about these suspects and how the f.b.i. alleges they found them which was through crowd source photos and then a video captured from a department store what does it say about the surveillance state in general that's not make it as a safer and it can't prevent things like this from happening. right but more than dad first of all it shows the you know effectiveness but by saying dad i don't want to balad they all this contradicting. all the information that's been pouring from the government and the u.s. mainstream media so i have been trying to keep that to sacrament because that's exactly what the government wants and that is am
liberties a rosen's we should be surprised at all to the call to suspend the suspects rights and here's what she had to say. not. being climbing up the ladders towards the police state in fact he had been. operating within the all the police's. characteristics you look at it from the illegal eavesdropping to the illegal detentions to go on time oh who patriot act to now says i mean it's just been going on more and it's been going on we're relentlessly let's talk about these suspects and how the...